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David Galli
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I thought about that too, even if it's not a critical wound, the poison could do the trick. Still, dragons may have protection (magical?) against poisons in general.

Well, as I say many times: you are entitled to your opinion.

LOL, diving necessarily translates to 'killing herself'? Her change -of-mind, as I mentioned above, happened because of Jill's call. Laurie completely changes her face, it lightens up after that.

Not quite. They did show it in a clever way when, just before diving, Jill calls her. It mimics in most powerful way the 'don't forget me' line and, more important than the lighter was (as an object), what Jill (and Tommy) represents in Laurie's life and vice-versa.

Not my understanding; giving him the lighter could have been a hopeful act to remove Kevin from the idea of trying again to kill himself as mirrored when Jill calls Laurie in the end of this same episode, reminding her why she must live on.

Yeah, sure, that comparison is so much valid. An old man, in the middle of the desert, his leg hurt, no water, no food. Yes, really similar

Really? Duh, of course I know that - still, didn't find funny.

I thought it was outrageous - no health professional could ever done that - so, no, I did not laugh at this part

First season shows that Kevin Sr and Matt are good friends. Not only in Sr's anniversary Matt jokes about not nominating himself to win some prize (instead nominated Sr.) but also helped Kevin Sr. gain time to get the magazine he wanted to give Jr. - so, yes, they are very intimate. Ah, there's also the money Sr. kept